• If anyone can throw some decent breakfast suggestions for me and my 11 year old, I’ve not made it into town more than 10 times in the last 2 years - thanks life.

    Covent Garden or soho.
    Nothing fancy. Decent toast, coffee, and the ability to sit still with our fretting would be grand.

  • Love a good brunch/breakfast, chain wise you’ve got two breakfast clubs in soho, one on Berwick street, one on d’arblay st. May have to book as they tend to get fairly busy on the weekend.
    Or you could do a bills there’s one on brewer st, there’s also one in Covent Garden in the new development at the bottom of long acre.
    I’ve done brunch at dirty bones, American style breakfast on sherwood st round the corner from great windmill st.
    And I do like the black penny in Covent Garden, on great queen st, it’s a bit small inside but has tables outside.
    Other than that I’ve always wanted to do brunch at Balthazar in Covent Garden, but their brunch menu is only 4 bits and the rest is very French.

  • Why not blow her mind with a pink overload at Elan Coffee?

    apologies if she is not wanting to be traditionally stereotyped regarding gender interest tropes for young women.

  • Dean st townhouse is a good spot for an early breakfast- by 11 it will be the brunch crew which means you wanna be long gone by then

  • Rapha is actually not expensive and quite nice

    If you want toast there’s Paul rothe and son on Marylebone lane which is brilliant - quite a wide range of jams

    On a separate note, I went to bodeans for the first time in 10 years last week and have no idea why I left it so long. Has not changed and was brilliant. A good lunch, sat down in Soho for £10 including tip is a bargain imo.

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